Myeongdong sure is a great area to do
shopping, meet friends and enjoy the fast-paced bustling life of central Seoul.
However, the flipside is that shopping especially takes its toll on your legs,
and soon you will find yourself both fatigued, weary and with a rumbling
stomach craving for some delicious Korean food. Fear not, for refuge can be
found about 200m behind the towering Myeongdong Cathedral, close to Euljiro
3-ga station on the green subway line 2.
Restaurant 평래옥
(PyeongRaeOk) is famous all over Seoul for its Naengmyeon and Chogyetang,
and has been keeping its doors open for hungry customers since 1950! Naengmyeon essentially is a bowl of long,
thin, handmade cold noodles served in a cold, icy broth made usually from beef
or chicken. Added to the dish are julienned cucumbers, sliced Korean pears, a
boiled egg and sometimes chicken meat, beef and/or lettuce or other salad
leaves. The customer is presented with vinegar and mustard which is added to
liking to the broth.
Now, this is all basic and can be found
pretty much anywhere in Seoul, but restaurant PyeongRaeOk’s uniqueness shines
through in its Chogyetang. This dish
is very similar to naengmyeon but requires at least two people to be ordered
and is served in a big glass bowl with separate individual plates. The broth
here is made of chicken and does not have any ice in it, and is thus only mildly
cold and very enjoyable even in the coldest winter day. As a matter of fact I visited
the restaurant in the middle of February and both floors were full of
customers, so I can only begin to imagine how packed it might be in summer when
hordes of people might come looking for a cool oasis in the middle of Seoul. Chogyetang is served in a bowl brimful
with meat, which I suspect to be hen meat since it is a bit more chewy and dark
than regular boiled chicken. This goes great with the rest of the ingredients
which are a bit softer, so the meat has a welcome chewy texture.
As you can see the side dishes are
sparse but ever so delicious. First of all we were presented with a plate of
watery radish which was not spicy at all but perfectly salted. The other side
dish is almost too amazing to be called merely a side dish. The plate is
overloaded with chicken meat in a spicy but sweet paste which goes marvelously
well if you eat it together with the tangy and salty Chogyetang broth. As you can see in the picture the table is
prepared with all your regular utensils with an addition of mustard and vinegar
so that you can adjust the taste of the broth according to your own taste.
Before your order is served you get two
metal cups of steaming hot soup which is perfect on a cold day. Should you
require drinking water you need tell the waitress separately to get it, since
they only serve the hot soup before the meal. The staff was generally nice to
us and worked in an efficient manner and refilled the cups of hot soup twice
without needing to ask for it. Upon order they also asked if the chefs should
add vinegar and/or mustard to the broth or if the customer wants to do that all
by themselves.
PyeongRaeOk
is open daily from 11:20AM (sic!) to 10pm.
Telephone number: +82 2-2267-5892
Address:
평래옥
중구 저동2가 18-1, Seoul, South Korea
PyeongRaeOk
Jung-gu, Jeo-dong 2-ga 18-1, Seoul, South Korea
Directions:
The easiest way is out from Exit #11 of Euljiro 1-ga station on the green subway line 2. Walk up on Supyo-ro until the big intersection with Mareunnae-ro where you will find the restaurant some 20 meters to your left.
Full menu: (Prices as of Feb 2013 in Won per person)
초계탕 11,000 Chogyetang
닭무침 17,000 Dalk (Chicken) muchim
제육 12,000 Jeyuk
녹두지짐 9,000 Nokdujijim
찐만두 7,000 Jjinmanduu
김치만두전골 8,000 Kimchimanduujeongol
소주 4,000 Soju
맥주 4,000 Beer (Maekju)
백세주 7,000 Baekseju
청하 4,000 Cheongha
음료 1,000 Eumryo (Soft drink)
막걸리 3,000 Maekgolli
냉면 8,000 Naengmyeon
비빔냉면 8,000 Bibimnaengmyeon (spicy
naengmyeon)
온면 8,000 Onmyeon
육개장 7,000 Yukgaetang
떡/만두국 7,000 Ddeok/Manduuguk (Rice cake soup or Dumpling soup)
장국밥 7,000 Janggukbab
사리 4,000 Sari
공기밥 1,000 Konggibap (rice)
평양식 쟁반 대 55,000/소 33,000 Pyeongyangshik (Pyeongyang style) Jaengban Big/small
등심불고기 13,000 Deungshim Bulgogi (Upper
part of sirloin)
한우불고기 22,000 Hanu Bulgogi